Roma have reportedly made an official offer to sign Jadon Sancho from Manchester United, where the winger remains sidelined.
The 25-year-old England international has been excluded from first-team training and told to find a new club before the September 1 transfer deadline.
Manchester United sources have not disclosed the bid amount, but the offer highlights strong Serie A interest in the former Borussia Dortmund star.
Juventus are also monitoring Sancho, with Champions League football giving them an added edge in negotiations this summer, reports BBC.
Sancho returned to United after a loan at Chelsea, where Stamford Bridge paid a £5m penalty to avoid triggering an obligation to buy.
Reports suggest Roma are exploring a loan deal with optional clauses to make the move permanent, balancing risk against United’s wage demands.
Contract Uncertainty Clouds Potential Move
Sancho’s United contract expires next summer, though the club has an option to extend by a year. Wage concerns could complicate any agreement.
United remain eager to sell, but a loan could become more likely if a permanent deal isn’t finalized, easing financial pressures.
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Four United players, including Sancho, have been training separately from Ruben Amorim’s squad since pre-season, signaling imminent departures.
With the window closing fast, Roma could be poised to secure a talented winger capable of making an immediate impact in Serie A.

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